
World

Cracks in Mexico’s Foundations: An Earthquake Shakes the Political Scene
We must address these flaws in Mexico’s foundation, or our cities will continue to fall down.

No Longer The Decider: Comparing the Leadership of Bush and Blair After Leaving Office
Blair’s efforts to reshape UK politics following the 2016 Brexit vote differ strongly from Bush’s more reserved approach to life out of office.

Lost in the Pond: Macron’s Eastern Maneuvers
In the latest installment of his column on lesser-known European politics, Maksymilian Szwajewski addresses Macron’s plans for Eastern Europe.

Making the Planet Great Again: France’s Lofty Environmental Goals
“The United States turned its back on the world, but France will not turn its back on the Americans.”

Starting Small: Education, Nonprofits, and the Roma
Claudia Macri looks at unequal access to education and the challenges this poses for the Roma.

An Interview with Joyce Banda, Former President of Malawi
“I realized that economic empowerment for women was key to social and political empowerment.”

Militaristic Egyptian Nationalism, from Nasser to el-Sisi: PART 2
Ahmed Elbenni looks at Egypt’s el-Sisi and his attempts to recall an era of nationalism.

Issues with Transnational Advocacy: The Case of the Roma
Arvin Anoop looks at countries who advocate for members of their ethnocultural diasporas and asks why the Roma have yet to benefit from this practice.